Unweaving the Rainbow
€7,50
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| Težina | 585 g |
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| Format | 15 × 20 cm |
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| Mjesto izdanja | London |
| Godina | 2006 |
| Broj stranica | 424 |
| Uvez | Meki |
| Stanje knjige | Vrlo dobro |
In this passionate and eloquent defense of science, the renowned evolutionary biologist and author of *The Selfish Gene* argues that scientific explanation does not diminish wonder but deepens it. Taking its cue from Keats’s complaint that Newton had “unweaved the rainbow,” the book explores whether understanding the natural world strips it of beauty—or reveals a richer, more profound awe. Dawkins examines topics ranging from light and probability to genetics and cosmology, while challenging romantic anti-science sentiment and cultural relativism. With clarity and wit, he contends that the scientific worldview offers its own poetry, grounded in evidence and discovery. Blending philosophy, history of science, and accessible explanations of complex ideas, this is an engaging read for anyone curious about how reason and imagination coexist, and why science can be a source of deep intellectual and emotional fulfillment.